Re: tests

2014-03-17 Thread Stefano Luciano Ciurli
Hi Edward, > For the Mac OS X DMG distribution file, you cannot run this from the > command line. It is a real Mac app as defined by Mac Frameworks. OK! I apologize for some misunderstandings > Therefore you should not add it to your .cshrc file. The only way a > Mac OS X app should be opened

Re: tests

2014-03-17 Thread Edward d'Auvergne
hrc that points to the GUI, but it does not make > sense to use it in place of double clicking the relax butterfly icon > >> To run the systemtests, then do: >> Tools -> System tests >> Those commands would be: >> Tools -> System information >> >> C

Re: tests

2014-03-17 Thread Stefano Luciano Ciurli
o run the systemtests, then do: > Tools -> System tests > Those commands would be: > Tools -> System information > > Copy paste the info from the output of the relax controller to a file. > When relax hits an error, it will show which test is wrong, and it should be > possibl

Re: tests

2014-03-17 Thread Troels Emtekær Linnet
Hi Stefano. You have the mac app relax 3.5 installed ? Then relax is only reached in the GUI i think. :-) To run the systemtests, then do: Tools -> System tests Copy paste the info from the output of the relax controller to a file. When relax hits an error, it will show which test is wr

Re: tests

2014-03-17 Thread Stefano Luciano Ciurli
Hi Troels, > Can you run: > relax -s --time -t systemtest.txt > > That will run the systemtest, adding time information, and both tee to > screen and to logfile systemtest.txt > > Then we should be able to figure out which systemtest is failing. if I run the following from the terminal, relax o

Re: tests

2014-03-14 Thread Troels Emtekær Linnet
llo, > does anyone know why these tests are failed? > Stefano > > -- > Ran 68 tests in 295.869s > > OK > > > === &g

tests

2014-03-14 Thread Stefano Luciano Ciurli
hello, does anyone know why these tests are failed? Stefano -- Ran 68 tests in 295.869s OK === = Summary of the relax test suite = === Optional packages